Rogues is a real-life account of the man-animal conflict in some of the country’s better-known forests and the agricultural landscape around such reserved areas, and how perilous the land and laws are for wildlife as well as people. In this book, Rogues: Elephants, Maneaters and Poachers, 1973- 2023, conservationist and angler G Susheel paints glimpses of his experience with child-lifting wolves, rogue elephants, man-eating tigers and leopards and his efforts at conserving the Mahseer fish through catch-and-release angling. He also provides some insights into how small steps can reduce much of the conflict and keep animals and humans safe.